RFDG1W7K–Ripe Field mushroom on the Meadow, Agaricus campestris
RFR2H6EH–lamellae of field mushrooms
RMA6JF2H–Field Mushroom, Meadow Mushroom (Agaricus campester, Agaricus campestris) two young mushrooms
RMCY9NA2–Postage stamp from Hungary depicting common meadow mushroom (Agarirus campester)
RFEG5G30–HUNGARY - CIRCA 1984: stamp printed in Hungary, shows champignon (agaricus campester), from edible mushrooms, circa 1984
RMD5E5D8–Postage stamp from Hungary depicting a field mushroom (Agaricus campester)
RFFBXB25–Meadow Mushroom
RMBH4RXM–Geochelone tortoise shell at Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Amarillo, Texas
RFJADRWP–Ripe Field mushroom on the Meadow, Agaricus campestris
RFDP93BJ–Agaricus campestris is commonly known as field or meadow mushroom with pink to brownish gills
RF2H8604Y–Picture of a field maplewith autumn leaves, red, yellow and green, into the light, with sun piearcing through the foliage of a forest.
RF2DRFEBM–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JANUARY 4, 2019: A stamp printed in Hungary shows Agaricus campester, Mushrooms serie, circa 1984
RM2FKX637–Field Or Meadow Champion
RM2ANH9TF–Annual report . +* z A, » <. Fig. 1-8CORTINARIUS CROCEOFOL/IUS Pk. SAFFRON GUtKD CORTINARIUS Fig. 9-15CLITOCYBE BIFORMIS Pk. TWO FORMED CLITOCYBE INDEX Abies balsamea, 29. Agaricus campester americanus, 50. floridanus, 50.Amanita bisporigera, 23. floccocephala, 23. phalloides, 23. velatipcs, 23.Ascochyta menyanthis, 23.Aspergillus glaucus, 30. subgriseus, 30.Aster laevis, 42. puniceus, 35. undulatus loriformis, 42.Aulographum ledi, 23.Averyville marsh, 69-73; list of plants in, 72-73. Basidiophora kellermanii pauper- cula, 64.Biatora coarctata, 24.Boletinus paluster, 42.Boletus albocarneus,
RMPG4CE0–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. VII. THE COMMON MUSHROOM—ITS EELATIVES. ANALYTICAL TABLE OF AGAEICUS. 1. 4. 2. 3. 2. 4. 6. Plants gro-nang in pastures or open places, Plants grov/ing in woods and groves or their borders, 1. Stem stuffed or solid, 1. Stem hollow, 2. Gills at first pinkish, about as wide as the thickness of the cap, A. campester. Gills at first whitish, narrower than the thickness of the cap, A. rodmani. 3. The collar radiately tomentose on the lower sur- face, A. arvensis, 3. The collar evenly flocculose on the lower STir- face, A. subrufescens. The flesh quickly changin
RMBH0ACN–Field mushroom fungus
RFDP93AT–Agaricus campestris is commonly known as field or meadow mushroom with pink to brownish gills
RMRFRMGB–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 458 FOSSIL TURTLES OP' NORTH AMKRICA. T. pertemas Cope, of the Blanco beds of Texas (op. cit. p. 47, figs. 1, 2), is a large species with the bones of the carapace and plastron not exceeding about 6 mm. in thickness, except at the borders. The bones are also devoid of sculpture. The depth of the posterior notch at the plastron is very nearly half the width of the plastron at the bottom of the notch. In T. campester the depth of the notch is not one-third of the width of the plastron at the point indicated. The vertebral scutes of T. pertenuis w
RMRFRMGC–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . 612. 613. 6i3«- Figs. 612 and 613.—TestuJo campester. Portions of rear of carapace of type. X . 612- c.p. 8, eighth costal plate of type; fl.7, «.8, seventh and eighth neurals; spy, suprapygal. 613. Pygal and eleventh peripherals, a, section of eleventh peripheral; per. n, eleventh peripheral; pyt pygal. borders. The pygal is notcht at its upper border for the second suprapygal, 95 mm. wide at this border, and 65 mm. wide at the tree border. The thickness of the peripherals is about 40 mm.; where they articulate with the costals and the pyga
RMRDE09M–. Mushrooms and their use . Mushrooms. VII. THE COMMON MUSHROOM—ITS EELATIVES. ANALYTICAL TABLE OF AGAEICUS. 1. 4. 2. 3. 2. 4. 6. Plants gro-nang in pastures or open places, Plants grov/ing in woods and groves or their borders, 1. Stem stuffed or solid, 1. Stem hollow, 2. Gills at first pinkish, about as wide as the thickness of the cap, A. campester. Gills at first whitish, narrower than the thickness of the cap, A. rodmani. 3. The collar radiately tomentose on the lower sur- face, A. arvensis, 3. The collar evenly flocculose on the lower STir- face, A. subrufescens. The flesh quickly changin
RMRD9MWK–. Einführung in die Biologie. Biology. 36 Zweites Kapitel.] Auch bei den Ständerpilzen (Basidiomyceten) gibt es Formen mit großen auffallenden Fruchtkörpern, und zwar stellen diese den Haupt- anteil zu dem Heer der »Schwämme«, die auf der Erde und an Bäumen in zahllosen Arten sich breit machen. Das Gefäde lebt weit verbreitet in der Unterlage und tritt nur zur Bildung der Fruchtkörper an die Ober- fläche. Die Fäden, die sich hiebei verflechten (Fig. 28a, b) und ein Netz von Lufträumen (/) zwischen sich lassen, sind bald zart und saftig wie beim Champignon (Agaricus campester) und anderen Speis
RMRHFNFK–. Boletín del Museo Nacional de Chile. Natural history. M. R. Espinosa.—hongos chilenos 79 6. Agaricus campester L, La callampa. (Comestible). Lám. X La jente lo llama callampa; se eleva a 4 i 9 cms. i es blanco o blanque- cino con tinte de cuero claro. El sombrero es primero globoso o hemis- férico, carnoso, de borde involutivo, después se estiende, es seco, suave, liso o fibrilloso i de 4 a 10 cms. de diámetro; en algunos casos presenta grietas. Carne blanca de sabor mui agradable. Láminas libres, apretadas, de I cm. de ancho, primero blancas, luego rosadas o de un tinte salmón i por fin de
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